You will have no choice but to forgo your grande Iced Cinnamon Almond Milk Latte on the afternoon of May 29, when Starbucks will close every one of its stores so that employees can undergo training against racial bias.

So while Starbucks aims to repair its image, the rest of us have a fine opportunity to support other places that can keep us caffeinated.

For example:

1. America's Cup

Beans are roasted on site in this bright coffeehouse, with a menu that includes paninis, smoothies and "badass waffles." Lots of natural light, friendly vibe in downtown Asbury Park. americascupcoffee.com

2. Booskerdoo

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A cup of coffee made at Booskerdoo's Fair Haven store.(Photo: FILE PHOTO)

Owners James and Amelia Caverly roast their own coffee and bake homemade treats to serve in their Booskderdoo cafes. Locations in Asbury Park, Fair Haven, Monmouth Beach and Bell Works in Holmdel. booskerdoo.com

Single origin and blend coffees. Perk up with a Mermaid Latte, with a touch of spirulina and maca root. Coffee Corral also sells its coffee at local food markets. coffeecorral.net

5. Divi Tree Coffee

A relative newcomer on the scene, Divi Tree opened in Point Pleasant Borough in October 2017. Single origin, organic and fair trade coffee in a place that locals say is renowned for its friendly staff. divitreecoffee.com

6. Eagle Specialty Coffee

Now in its fifth year in Eatontown, this family-owned coffeehouse on Route 35 serves up coffee drinks, smoothies and fresh juices, along with breakfast and lunch items.

7. Espresso Joe's

Coffee, snacks and live music at this anchor of Keyport's cool little downtown. Find Espresso Joe's on Facebook.

8. Green Planet Coffee

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Point Pleasant Beach locals Mike Tamburro and John Durante enjoy their morning coffee and conversation in front of the Green Planet Coffee Company at the corner of Bay and Arnold Aves. (Photo: P Ackerman/Staff Photographer, P Ackerman/Staff Photographer)

All coffees are organic, fair-trade and available by the pount. Live music, open mic nights. Manasquan and Point Pleasant Beach. greenplanetcoffee.com

9. How You Brewin?

When on Long Beach Island, keep caffeinated with fresh, strong coffee at How You Brewin?, with locations in Viking Village in Barnegat Light (seasonal) and Surf City (year-'round). howyoubrewin.com

10. High Voltage

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High Voltage serves coffee from Mod City Coffee in Jersey City and Maiden Roasters of Neptune.(Photo: TANYA BREEN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

11. Jersey Shore Coffee Roasters

Jersey Shore Coffee Roasters has a cafe in the Leonardo section of Middletown, with baked goods from the Flaky Tart in Atlantic Highlands. You might encounter a tie-dye party when you stop in for your Mocha Breve. jerseyshorecoffeeroasters.com

13. Rook

Founded in 2010, Rook has become nearly as ubiquitous as Starbucks at the Jersey Shore. Locations all over the place: Colts Neck, Freehold, Holmdel, Little Silver, Long Branch, Manalapan, Oakhurst, Point Pleasant, Red Bank, Wall. rookcoffee.com

14. Turnstile Coffee Roasters

This Belmar coffeehouse roasts its own, but also carries Stumptown and Counter Culture. turnstilecoffee.com

15. Twisted Tree

Popular coffeehouse in downtown Asbury Park with a mostly vegan menu. twistedtreecafe.com

16. Wawa

OK, not independent and not a coffeehouse. No glamour. No seating. But the low prices will make you wonder why you pay $5 for the fancy drinks at Starbucks, and the high turnover keeps the coffee fresh and delicious. Locations all over the place.

Co-owner Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove prepares a pour over coffee at High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Owners Sonia Jozajtis of Asbury Park, Jason Thomson of Asbury Park, Allison Trautwein of Belmar and Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove showcase High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Owners Jason Thomson of Asbury Park, Sonia Jozajtis of Asbury Park, Allison Trautwein of Belmar and Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove showcase beet, hummus, avacado toast, butternut squash with sage pierogies and hunter’s stew at High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Owners Jason Thomson of Asbury Park, Sonia Jozajtis of Asbury Park, Allison Trautwein of Belmar and Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove showcase butternut squash with sage pierogies at High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Jess Putaski of Ocean Township and Clarisse Mendoza of Neptune Township enjoy lattes at High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station and attached to Second Life Bikes in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Owners Jason Thomson of Asbury, Sonia Jozajtis of Asbury, Allison Trautwein of Belmar and Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove showcase High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station and attached to Second Life Bikes in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Owners Jason Thomson of Asbury, Sonia Jozajtis of Asbury, Allison Trautwein of Belmar and Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove showcase High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station and attached to Second Life Bikes in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Owners Jason Thomson of Asbury, Sonia Jozajtis of Asbury, Allison Trautwein of Belmar and Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove showcase High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station and attached to Second Life Bikes in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Owners Jason Thomson of Asbury, Sonia Jozajtis of Asbury, Allison Trautwein of Belmar and Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove showcase High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station and attached to Second Life Bikes in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Owners Jason Thomson of Asbury, Sonia Jozajtis of Asbury, Allison Trautwein of Belmar and Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove showcase the market area of High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station and attached to Second Life Bikes in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen

Owners Jason Thomson of Asbury Park, Sonia Jozajtis of Asbury Park, Allison Trautwein of Belmar and Mike Caliendo of Ocean Grove showcase High Voltage, a coffee shop, cafe and market that just opened its second location on Springwood Avenue across from the train station in Asbury Park, NJ Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Tanya Breen